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Ball catchers track motionWednesday, 17 March 2010
Researchers have a new theory on how people figure out where a ball will land, based on tests with an outfielder and a virtual ball.
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Rogue star set on collisionTuesday, 16 March 2010
According to calculations, a star is likely to collide with the solar system in 1.5 million years, causing comets and asteroids to fall on our planet.
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Resistance good for teensTuesday, 16 March 2010
A fitness study has found that resistance training can benefit the muscular health of both girls and boys during adolescence.
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Human 'germ print' foundTuesday, 16 March 2010
Scientists have discovered that humans leave a trail of unique - and lasting - bacteria behind them in their daily lives.
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Sea volcanoes stash carbonTuesday, 16 March 2010
A new study has found undersea volcanoes release iron, improving plankton growth – which takes carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Changing climate has arrivedTuesday, 16 March 2010
Australia’s climate has changed, according to a recent report – rainfall patterns have shifted and the sea is rising fast.
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Weather change happening nowMonday, 15 March 2010
Scientists have created a snapshot of Australia's climate today: more hot days, fewer cold ones, wetter in the north and drier in the south.
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Obesity and climate top agendaMonday, 15 March 2010
Scientists are drawing attention to the relationships between obesity and climate change as political issues in Australia.
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Ocean winds affect climateMonday, 15 March 2010
Scientists have found a link between surface winds on the ocean and climate change in the southern hemisphere.
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Triple meter helps scooter usersMonday, 15 March 2010
Researchers have finally come up with an accurate battery meter for vehicles - by using three different methods at the same time.
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